The Cato Ranch, with its deep-rooted history and stunning views, is waiting for someone to carry on its legacy. This is a slice of Americana like no other.
Wyoming is home to one of the largest wild turkey populations in the west, but that wasn't always the case.
Up until the 1930's, there were no wild turkeys in the Cowboy State. That changed when the Wyoming Department of Game and Fish organized a trade with New Mexico, exchanging several sage grouse for 15 wild turkeys.
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Wyoming ranchers know that it takes a whole lot of work to keep things running smoothly. At the Hat Creek Ranch, even the pets pitch in to get the job done.